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FRIDAY, JULY
8, 1938.
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JAPANESE DELIVER WARNING TO FRANCE
OCCUPATION Execution Precipitates Grave Palestine Riots
OF ISLANDS DANGEROUS
Tokyo Foreign Office Spokesman Explains Japanese Position
Tokyo, July 8.
Regarding the question of the Frenchi occupation of the Paracel Islands, the spokesman of the Foreign Office stated last night: The. French Ambassador, M. Charles Arsene Henry, called on the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi, on July 7, and verbally notified the latter that the Government of French Indo-China has appointed an administrator of the Sei Sha To (Paracel Islands) and has despatched more than ten Annamite policemen there and established a lighthouse, buoys and a wireless station, thereby effecting definite and complete occupation of the Islands by France.
"The French Ambassador stated to the Vice- Minister for Foreign Affairs that Japanese nationals had for more than ten years been engaged in the collection of seaweed and rock phosphate on the Islands but that their interests would be respected.
"With regard to the French verbal communication, the Foreign Office invited the French Ambassador to the Vice- and the Omce yesterday Minister handed the Ambassador a the forth clearly note which set views of the Japanese Government, on which occasion the Vice-Minister discussed the question at some length with the Ambassador.
"The Vice-Minister called the at- tention of the French Government to the possibility that the stationing of Annamile policemen on the Islands is likely to give rise to some un- expected misunderstandings between; them and the Japanese nationals there, and expressed the hope that the police force will be withdrawn." French Note
GUERILLAS CLOSE TO SHANGHAI
Dispersed By Planes
And Warship
Hankow, July 8.
RETIRING
ADVISERS
ARRIVE
German Party Here From Hankow
After delays, bombings, and' misreports of arrival, the Swas-
tika Special, carrying the Ger-
the
mun former advisers to Hankow Government, steamed into Kowloon station at 11.50 a.m. to-day.
of the
מוגזים
inter-
The wives and relatives advisers, who had travelled Hankow last week on the national refugee express were walt- ing at the platform.
The arrival of the advisers
CANADA'S UNEMPLOYED are creating a difficult problem. Recently some hundreds of them seized the General Post Office (where they slept) and other public, buildings in Vancouver, B.C. They demanded relief, food and shelter. When they did not get guarantees of these they rioted and fought with police. Authorities assert that many of these "unemployed" are paid agitators, some of them Americans, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the whole situation, while the British Columbian Prime Minister, Mr. T. D. Pattullo, says: "If you want to work, go on the land." - But the men want jobs in the cities.
THOUSAND SHANGHAI
TERROR SUSPECTS TAKEN IN ROUND-UP
Shanghai, July 8. The arrest of more than a thousand suspicious was characters and the tentative formation of a special
quiet. None of them would make any statement,
General Baron von Falkenhausen,
section to carry out investigations into recent terrorist
the adviser-in-chief, refused to say activities were among the major achievements of the
ything beyond pointing out that he
have to usk for police nid Shanghai Municipal Police yesterday..
would against any questioners.
Altogether there were 29 Germans on the trai
Arrests were made in a score of raids and after including the techni-almost endless searches of alley-ways and side-streets, cal experts and non-military They had all decided
men.
to return lu
Germany when the Nazi Government teahouses and other gathering places of the loafer and
gangster elements:
Heavy fighting broke out between Chinese guerillas and Japanese troops at Klangwan on the night of July 5, according to a Shanghai message decided to withdraw advisory assis
At 9 o'clock the next morning, tance from General Chiang Kat-shek. It is understood that the Japanese note recalls that the French Ambanine Japanese planes flew over the arrived to-day were two Jews.
when fighting was still continuing, Included among the men who Commencing shortly before 9 a.m., about two hours after the last bomb sador sent a note to the Japanese
fleld to bomb the guerillas whilst a Government in September of inst
All of the Germans will return to was thrown in, the early morning year regarding the Paracel Islands. small Japanese warship steamed into their native country as soon as possi- wave of terror, police ralding parties This note said that France claimed the Wantsaopang Creek to shell them. ble by boat, though the necessary were active throughout the city, territorial rights over the Paracels To avoid unnecessary losses the booking facilities have not yet been but would not occupy them before guerillos dispersed. settlement of the dispute then going Chinese planes reconnoltred over
on between China and France regard-Woosung, Yanghong, Taxang, Chapel ing the title to the Islands,
and the western district of Shanghai
Hard To Understand The Japanese note says that this French note does not change Japan's position regarding the Parcels, over which the Japanese Government had been negotiating with the Chinese Government as
as a party,
JAPANESE BEATEN BACK
Slan, July 8. Repented westward drives from Fon River in The Japanese note states that the Linton along the Japanese Government finds it difficult central Shansi have been made by to understand the real intentions of the Japanese without success.
On July 3, a mixed brigade of the French Government which, in the midst of the Sino-Japanese conflict, Japanese infantry, cavalry and artil- has taken a step inconsistent with lary captured Tientow and Matwal the French note of lost September, sive, the Chinese drove out the west of Linfch. In a counter-offen- and, has new communicated to the Japanese Government the French Japanese and re-occupied
villages More than 140 Japanese occupation of the Paracels.
were killed in the encounter. The Jopancar note farther pointsį At the height of the fighting, a
the two
made.
STATEMENT EXPECTED
their treatment,
ROOSEVELT ON COAST TOUR
The round-up of suspicious indi- viduals was the biggest in Shanghai'a long and colourful history.
EXPLAINS CONFLICT IN INDIA
TROOPS, WARSHIPS RUSHED TO HAIFA IN NEW EMERGENCY
Arms Smuggled to Enemy Factions, Endangering Peace of Holy Land
Jerusalem, July 7.
The execution of Ben Joseph, who was sentenced to death by a Military Tribunal and died last week, has precipated the worst riots in Palestine since 1936.
So far, 33 are dead and over 100 are wounded. Two battalions of British troops have been ordered to Palestine from Egypt, in H.M. cruiser Emerald, which was en route to England from the East Indies Station, and was diverted from the Suez Canal to Haifa, where she arrived yesterday. H.M.S. Repulse is scheduled to arrive on Friday.
To-day's casualties are three dead and 16 wounded. Those who were killed yesterday were buried before dawn in an effort to prevent demonstrations.
U.S. PLANS POWERFUL P. I. BASES
Apparently thousands of Arabs and many Jews possess arms, despite the recent precautions by the British authorities, which included the des- truction of Arab terrorist villages, the erection of barbed-wire system slang the Syrian frontier and the construc- tion fion of blackhouses in northern Palestino in an effort to stop gun- running Valley, aeroplanes aided
Jordan In Jord
ibe,
trans-Jordan police in battling with a band of 200 terrorists, the icader of whom was captured. Casualties are as yet unknown.
Near Beihan a detachment of the Royal Ulster Rifles discovered 120 Arabs attempting to sabotage the Iraq oil pipe-line.
If Independence Of Islands Delayed
Washington, July 7. It is authoritatively learned the United States has drawn-up tentative plans for the establishment of powerful mili- tary, naval and air force bases has been passed on four Arabs con-
(Continued on Page 4.) in the Philippines in the event of independence being delayed.
that
Strategic experts have come to the
conclusion that the best measures that
can be taken if the political relation- ship between the U.S.A. and the Philippines is lengthened would be to concentrate on aerial power,
From the Inancial point of view aerial power would also be most ac- ceptable to the U.S.A., which we not suffer severe losses when shc finally withdraws-United Press.
JAPANESE FAIL TO REPORT
"
Geisha Girl Warned
To Appear
L
Three Japanese residents
of the
from
It was learned that an important
After the mobilisation of troops, both in the afternoon of July and statement from the German advisers the police reported that the rest of the morning of July 7 Japanese will be issued officially either through the day passed poagsfully.
London, July 7. A recent dispute between the states anti-aircraft guns fired ineffectively the German Consulate in Hongkong
After dark, armoured cars joined of Siker and Jaipur was the subject Trans-Occan News or through the at them-Central News.
a statement in the House of Agency in the course of the next two the Seaforths and the Russian re-of
Under- giment of the S.V.C. which with other Commons to-day by the days.
unlis of the volunteers, patrolled the Secretory for India, Lt. Col. Muir- The advisers received every cour-streets between every intersection. head. tesy from the Chinese Government
Groups of police with drawn platola up to the time of their departure
He said: "Trouble broke out in and had no cause for complaint of searched pedestrians and motor-cars. April between Jaipur Darbar and the Following the withdrawal of Rao Raja of Siker, who is the Feudo- Members of the German Consulate Japanese troops, which mounted tory of the Maharaja of Jaipur and Jaipur State. guard on the Bund after the bombing whose Thikana is part welcomed the party.
"The cause appears to have been of the Yokohama Specle Bank, thirty the degree of control Darbar exer- Colony were charged with breaches Japaneso plain-clothes gendarmes
of the Passport Ordinance at the Central Magistracy this morning. entered the International Settlement elses over Thikana,
"AB 4 and joined in searching the Chinese.
result of the informal The Japanese all wore armlets _beur intervention of the Resident in Charged with falling to report his ing the insignia, of the Rising Sun Rajputana, Rao Raja left Jaipur departure for and arrival Reuter.
on April 20. On May 20 the Macao within 24 hours, Tetsumoto Jalpur Government appointed a com- Sanji, 40, clerk, was fined $3 on ench mission under the Chairmanship of charge by Mr. W. J. Lockhart Smith. an officer of the India Political Sor-
Through an interpreter the defen- Vice to investigate the causes dant said: "I did not know I had to
of trouble and to
suggest remedial men- sures. The continued refusal of the inhabitants of Sikar to allow the re- establishment of normal administra tion there prevented this commission
work on the spot. starting "On
three
occasions on July
A geisha girl, Nakaulma Taka, 18,' armed supporters of Rao Raja opened who returned their fire. Are on Jaipur Troops and the police, was not in court on the same charge and was remanded for 24 hours, 28 "Two Jalpur police were killed and the first defendant said she was sick seven wounded. Fourteen of Too in bed. A warrant for her arrest Raja's supporters were killed and would be issued if she failed to thirty wounded.—British Wireless. appear, it was stated,
out that the Japanese forces have unit of about 300 Japanese rushed been suspending tradie of Chinese up to reinforce their comrades, but Vessels of the South China coast was intercepted by the Chinese at
JAPANESE SURROUNDED
Washington, July 7. President F. D. Roosevelt has left
Pacific Coast,
since last August, and adds that the Chientowtoun and Chlaotsun-Cen- for a nine-day holiday tour to the Japancio Government will take ap- tral News, propriate measures in case of feces- sity to enforce the sald suspension of ́-tráffio, in futuro or to protect the possessed by rights and interesta Aapanese nationals on the Paracel
Islands--Domel.
HIT. BY DOOR HANDLE injuries to the right arm were ceived by Kong Fal, 60, of Holly- wood Road, when he was struck by the door handle of ear No. 3269 yos
of
liberal
He will muke n number speeches .on beholf of Chongchow, July 8. The Japanese at Nanyangchuan, candidates against conservatives, who south-west of Shaoyuanchen in north pro fighting for Democrat nominations elections.-- Hanan near the Shans border, are In
forthcoming the Reutor.
DEATH ROLL ADMITTED
TO BE 251
Kobe, July 8.
now surrounded by the Chinese.
The Japanese, assisted by artillery re-pieces, launched a force attack on made by the Japanese at Po Al for The death roll In Kobe in now
the Chinese on Wednesday, but were a drive on Menghslent to the southomefully admitted to be 201. repulsed.
west. A column of between 2,000
Over thirteen hundred people are Following this success, the Chinese and 3,000. troops is reported to have throw a cordon around the invaders. aiready reached the neighbourhood injured, many of them seriously,
United PreSE, Meanwhile, preparationé are being of Menghalen.-Central News,
terday. He was sent to Queen Mary 'hospital.
report, within 24 hours, If I have known, I would have made a report.” Motomune Koroku, 42, börber, charged with the same offence was absent and bad his ball of $20 ca- treated.
In Haifa un Arab taxi-driver was dragged from his enb and hanged by a mob.
In Jerusalem the death sentence
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